How did akbar, mughal emperor of india approach religion during his rule

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Answer: Akbar the Mughal emperor of India approached religion during his rule with tolerance. He was the emperor, under whose rule all religions lived with peace and dignity. His tolerant nature was one reason for the flourishing of his empire. He is also known as Akbar the Great. I hope the answer helps you.

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How has film media impacted NASA`s popularity?

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This is a very loaded question! The film media has impacted NASA's popularity in so many ways. It has helped society to know the updates, have an inside view and actually experience of the work going on at NASA. To see there work put to use and put in action. -And being able to view all there successes and failures.

In a given year, US exports were $5 billion and imports were $16 billion. What was the US trade deficit or trade surplus that year?

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The answer is: United States would have a deficit of $11 billion in the given year.



A trade surplus occurs when a country exports more than it imports. On the other hand, a deficit is when a country imports more products than it exports.



In the above example, the United States is exporting only $5 billion of goods but importing $16 billion of products. This means that the total trade deficit in the example is 16-5 = $11 billion.



This actually represents the current situation of the United States where it has a significant trade deficit with many major economies in the world, most noticeably with China.



The correct answer is: "The US has a trade deficit of $11 billion".

If the amount of goods imported in a country exceeds the amount of goods exported, like in the case presented, there had been a trade deficit. It can be also said that the country has registered a negative balance of payments. In this scenario, the country will have to seek for resources to finance that difference between the inflows and outflows. Moreover, a trade deficit represents an outflow of domestic currency to foreign markets.

Which issue presents a major obstacle to settling the Arab-Israeli conflict?

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The main issue that presents a major hurdle or obstacle to settling the Arab Israeli conflict is the conflicting claims about territory that lies between the two countries. This is one war that has been going on for a long time with ceasefire breaks in the middle. This issue has still not been resolved. I hope the answer helps you.

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The Arab-Israeli conflict is a political-military conflict that sees the State of Israel on one side and the Palestinians and the surrounding Arab states on the other.

The roots of the conflict lie in the rise of Zionism and Palestinian nationalism towards the end of the nineteenth century. The geographical territory of Palestine, then under the Ottoman-Turkish domination, was in fact considered at the same time by the Zionist movement as the historic homeland of the Jewish people and by the Palestinian nationalist movement as a territory belonging to its Palestinian Arab inhabitants. The inter-ethnic conflict between Jews and Palestinian Arabs in the British mandate of Palestine began in the 1920s. The main phase of the large-scale conflict between Israel and the Arab states took place from 1948, the year of the proclamation of the State of Israel, to 1973, and consisted of a series of Arab-Israeli wars: the 1948 First Arab-Israeli War, the 1956 Suez War, the 1967 Six Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

Peace agreements were signed between Israel and Egypt in 1979 and between Israel and Jordan in 1994, so that over the years the conflict has turned from a large-scale Arab-Israeli conflict to a more localized Israeli-Palestinian conflict, focused on the mutual recognition of sovereignty and independence of the State of Israel and the State of Palestine, proclaimed in 1988 on the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel in 1967. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict was also characterized by a series of wars between Israel and Palestinian organizations such as the PLO and Hamas: the 1982 Lebanon war, the first and second intifada and repeated wars in the Gaza Strip. Despite the 1993 Oslo accords, which led to mutual recognition between Israel and the PLO and the creation of the Palestinian National Authority, and the recognition of the State of Palestine by the UN in 2012, a definitive peace agreement between Israel and Palestine has not yet been reached, while hostilities and peace negotiations continue intermittently.

What was president Cleveland's motivation in to restoring Liliuokalani to her throne

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Queen Liliuokalani was deposed in January 1893 by a group of American and European businessmen, with the support of U.S. Minister John Stevens and a contingent of U.S. Marines.

The Queen surrendered with hopes of being reinstated by President Cleveland. He had motivations to want her throne restored mainly on moral grounds. Because he opposed the conquest of a lesser state by a greater one as well as any form of annexation that would only be an excuse for illicit territorial acquisition.




Answer: He thought americans acted shamefully

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Sugar plantation owners, mostly white Americans, plotted against Queen Liliuokalani, having US Marines forcing her to abdicate the throne and placing her under house arrest because they believed that having Hawaii annexed by the United States, would make their tariff obstacles disappear.

President Grover Cleveland, a fervent anti-imperialist, thought Americans had behaved shamefully in Hawaii, so he withdrew the annexation treaty to restore Liliuokalani to her throne, but the issue couldn´t be resolved under his government.

Lesson 1.02 monotheistic religions

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The monotheistic religions are Islam, Christianity and Judaism. 

Which describes the connection between the U.S. Constitution and the Patriot Act? (3 points)a. The Patriot Act violates some of the rights and freedoms established in the U.S. Constitution in an effort to combat terrorism.
b. The Patriot Act helps protect potential terrorists from unfair government searches and seizures by increasing the power of the U.S. Constitution.
c. The Patriot Act adds several new amendments to the U.S. Constitution to help protect the world against the spread of terror.
d. The Patriot Act reinforces and protects the rights and freedoms established in the U.S. Constitution.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. The Patriot Act adds several new amendments to the U.S. Constitution to help protect the world against the spread of terror."